The whereabouts clause is a crucial aspect of anti-doping regulations.It requires athletes to provide detailed information about their locations for out-of-competition testing. Failure to comply with this clause can lead to suspensions, as seen in Bhagat’s case.
“In 1 March 2024, the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) Anti-Doping Division found Bhagat in breach of the BWF anti-doping regulations for committing three whereabouts failures within 12 months,” the Badminton World Federation (BWF) said in a statement.
“Bhagat, an SL3 athlete, appealed this decision to the CAS Appeals Division. On 29 July 2024, the CAS Appeals Division dismissed the Bhagat’s appeal and confirmed the CAS Anti-Doping Division decision of 1 March 2024. His period of ineligibility is now in effect,” the statement added.
Pramod Bhagat has been a cornerstone of Indian para-sports, particularly in para-badminton. He has inspired many with his achievements and dedication to the sport. His career is marked by significant milestones, including a gold medal in the men’s singles SL3 category at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. This victory underscored India’s strength in para-badminton.
In addition to his Paralympic success, Bhagat has won multiple gold medals at the World Championships and Asian Para Games. His contributions have been pivotal in establishing India’s prominence in para-badminton globally.
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